![]() Of course, you could shave down both the nut and bridge so that their top edges weren't so far above the strings. If you're uncomfortable doing it yourself, any repair shop should be able to handle the job and not charge too much. Personally, I'd replace the nut and bridge. S-M probably has something that will work, but I say that without having checked their catalog. You might call John Bernunzio to see what he has laying around. If you are concerned about value, it would be good to replace the brackets and hooks with period pieces. I wouldn't be surprised to find one for less, say $150, or at a dealer, for closer to the $350 price. ![]() I'd guess maybe $350 to $500, with the latter assuming that you fix up all the issues you've described. Demand is pretty low for these but if you find an interested buyer, they can sell. Chris - I'm not a luthier but I've had a few of these. ![]()
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